Sunday, 30 August 2015
College Of Health Sciences Releases 2015/2016 Admission Cut-off Marks
MEDICINE
Merit - 287
Osun - 286.5
Ogun - 286.5
Oyo - 286.5
Ondo - 286.5
Ekiti - 286.5
Lagos - 286.5
ELDS - 281
PRE-DEGREE
First and Second Choice – 82.1
NURSING
Merit - 256
Osun - 253.5
Ogun -253.5
Oyo - 253.5
Ondo - 253.5
Ekiti - 253.5
Lagos - 253.5
ELDS - 250
PRE-DEGREE
First Choice -74.3
Second Choice –76.6
DENTISTRY
Merit - 270
Osun - 264.5
Ogun -265
Oyo - 264.5
Ondo – 268.5
Ekiti – 264.5
Lagos - 264.5
ELDS - 252
PRE-DEGREE
First Choice -79.8
Second Choice –80.5
MEDICAL REHABILITATION
Merit – 254.5
Osun - 252
Ogun -252
Oyo - 254
Ondo - 252
Ekiti - 253
Lagos - 252
ELDS - 250
PRE-DEGREE
First Choice -73.6
Second Choice –79.7
See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty Of Social Sciences Releases 2015/2016 Admission Cut-off Marks
DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL STATISTICS
Merit – 208.5
Osun - 208.5
Ogun -208.5
Oyo - 208.5
Ondo – 208.5
Ekiti – 208.5
Lagos - 208.5
ELDS – 208.5
ECONOMICS
Merit - 272
Osun - 270.5
Ogun -260
Oyo - 266
Ondo - 264
Ekiti - 260
Lagos - 249
ELDS – 250
GEOGRAPHY
Merit - 213
Osun - 213
Ogun -213
Oyo - 213
Ondo - 213
Ekiti - 213
Lagos - 213
ELDS – 213
POLITICAL SCIENCE/PPE
Merit - 236.5
Osun - 235
Ogun -226
Oyo - 233
Ondo - 226
Ekiti – 228.5
Lagos - 226
ELDS – 200
PSYCHOLOGY
Merit - 237
Osun - 225
Ogun -228.5
Oyo - 223
Ondo - 229
Ekiti – 213.5
Lagos - 223.5
ELDS – 202
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Merit - 236
Osun - 235
Ogun -230
Oyo - 211
Ondo - 233
Ekiti – 236
Lagos - 236
ELDS - 202
See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Technology
College of Health Sciences
Autonomous Spending Will Cease After Budget Passage -OAU Students’ Union
The Students’ Union leadership has today shed more light on the ‘autonomous spending’ that was approved for the Union Central Executive Council (CEC) by the Congress of Obafemi Awolowo University on Thursday, 27th August, 2015.
Clarifying the purpose and reason why the autonomous spending is necessary, the President of the Union, Akande Omotayo a.k.a TY said the Union has been financed by money from personal purses of the Union officers since their budgets have not been passed. The president said that the autonomy does not mean they can spend money the way they like. He said the autonomy will be on spending on things that are exigent and cannot wait till the budget passage.
TY However asserted that the approved autonomous spending will cease immediately the budgets for the various offices of the Central Executive Council (CEC) have been approved by the parliament. The President further revealed that the bureaucracy attached to approval of Union’s money before budget passage necessitated the autonomous spending’ approval.
“The Budget and Finance committee members want us to call them before we spend any money which I feel is not right. The inability of the budget to have been passed cannot be blamed on either the CEC or the parliament. The NASU break added to the whole delay.” the president said.
In reaction to the autonomous spending approved by the congress, the Chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee, Abayomi Samuel a.k.a Hon. Jas has taken to the social media to say that there is nothing like autonomous spending in the Students’ Union Constitution.
“There is nothing like autonomous spending in our constitution and the Congress cannot deliberate on matters of appropriation of funds, because a congress cannot ratify a budget and as at today, we don’t have a ratified budget which is beyond the control of the Budget and Finance Committee”
Faculty Of Administration Releases 2015/2016 Admission Cut-off Marks
MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING
Merit – 262
Oyo – 255
Osun – 258.5
Ekiti – 253
Ondo – 258
Ogun – 254.5
Lagos – 248
ELDS (Kwara) – 255
ELDS (Benue) –246.5
ELDS (Kogi) – 245.5
ELDS (Rivers) – 243
ELDS (Adamawa) – 240
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Merit – 235
Oyo – 224.5
Osun – 231.5
Ekiti – 215
Ondo – 230
Ogun – 229.5
Lagos – 210.5
ELDS (Cross River) – 234.5
ELDS (Bayelsa) – 232.5
ELDS (Kwara) – 228
ELDS (Benue) – 226
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Merit – 236.5
Oyo – 223
Osun – 232
Ekiti – 201.5
Ondo – 212.5
Ogun – 219.5
Lagos – 216
ELDS (Kwara) – 222
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES
Merit – 202
Oyo – 202
Osun – 202
Ekiti – 202
Ondo – 202
Ogun – 202
Lagos – 202
See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Technology
College of Health Sciences
Faculty Of Arts Releases 2015/2016 Admission Cut-off Marks
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Merit – 256
Lagos – 229
Oyo – 251
Ondo – 242
Ogun – 242
Osun – 252
Ekiti – 242
ELDS – 220
LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH
Merit – 246
Lagos – 206
Oyo – 209
Ondo – 206
Ogun – 234
Osun – 240
Ekiti – 221
ELDS – 206
YORUBA
Merit – 211
Lagos – 211
Oyo – 211
Ondo – 211
Ogun – 211
Osun – 211
Ekiti – 211
ELDS – 211
LINGUISTICS
Merit – 256
Lagos – 242
Oyo – 244
Ondo – 246
Ogun – 236
Osun – 250
Ekiti – 241
ELDS – 219
MUSIC
Merit – 203
Lagos – 203
Oyo – 203
Ondo – 203
Ogun – 203
Osun – 203
Ekiti – 203
ELDS – 203
PHILOSOPHY
Merit – 244
Lagos – 204
Oyo – 232
Ondo – 223
Ogun – 228
Osun – 229
Ekiti – 221
ELDS – 216
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Merit – 206
Lagos – 206
Oyo – 206
Ondo – 206
Ogun – 206
Osun – 206
Ekiti – 206
ELDS – 206
DRAMATIC ARTS
Merit – 250
Lagos – 203
Oyo – 243
Ondo – 237
Ogun – 238
Osun – 248
Ekiti – 219
ELDS – 201
HISTORY
Merit – 207
Lagos – 207
Oyo – 207
Ondo – 207
Ogun – 207
Osun – 207
Ekiti – 207
ELDS – 207
FRENCH
Merit – 206
Lagos – 206
Oyo – 206
Ondo –206
Ogun – 206
Osun – 206
Ekiti – 206
ELDS – 206
GERMAN
Merit – 211
Lagos – 211
Oyo – 211
Ondo – 211
Ogun – 211
Osun – 211
Ekiti – 211
ELDS – 211
PORTUGUESE
Merit – 222
Lagos – 222
Oyo – 222
Ondo – 222
Ogun – 222
Osun – 222
Ekiti – 222
ELDS – 222
See Cut-off Marks for Other Faculties Below;
Faculty of Administration
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Technology
College of Health Sciences
Saturday, 29 August 2015
Michael Remains Head Of Ad-hoc Security Committee –TY
The president of the Great Ife Students’ Union, Akande Omotayo a.k.a. TY has confirmed to journalists today during a press conference at the Students’ Union Building (SUB) that Michael remains the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the yet to be ratified Security Committee of the students’ Union.
TY confirmed his reinstatement following his sack by the SU Vice President who was the acting president during the period of two (2) weeks while the SU president was suspended. He said the reason he cannot continue to work with the appointed CSO, Seyi is because he does not know him to the extent of trusting him.
“The Security Committee is a face of the Students’ Union and people bring cases here every time and I cannot use someone I don’t know as CSO.
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“I need somebody I can trust. I am not saying Mr Seyi cannot be trusted but I don’t know him up to the level of trusting him as the CSO” TY revealed.
Michael who has now been reinstated back as the ad-hoc Security Committee head was fired immediately TY was suspended by the Vice President; Oprah stated then that her action was necessary because Michael never accorded her office as Vice President, hence, she needed someone she can work with very well.
The Vice President however corroborated the President in the course of the press briefing that the whole issue between the Vice President and Michael has now been resolved and the past has been put behind them.